Adam, Let me check the Chrome. I'd like to have Web Inspector run as a separate process and connect to WebKit instance for profiling, performance measuring...It's also good if we can have it connect remotely, WebKit run on the target (embedded) and Web Inspector remote connect to do profile. Something like oProfileUI (http://labs.o-hand.com/oprofileui/)
Regards, -Hieu -----Original Message----- From: Adam Roben [mailto:aro...@apple.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 8:42 PM To: Hieu Le Trung Cc: Maciej Stachowiak; Juan Madrigal; webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] Development Tools on Safari On Jul 13, 2009, at 11:24 PM, Hieu Le Trung wrote: > Can we separate the tools from WebKit menu? I don't think I understand this question. What is the "WebKit menu"? > I want to run them as a stand-alone and connect to existing WebKit > instance. Right now each Web Inspector window is tied to a particular WebView, and the Web Inspector and the WebView must be in the same process. The Chrome guys have been doing some work on having the Inspector run in a separate process from the WebView, but we haven't adopted that in Apple's ports yet. You can use the Inspector in any WebView in any application on OS X if you set the WebKitDeveloperExtrasEnabledPreferenceKey preference to YES. Here's how you'd do it for Safari: defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitDeveloperExtrasEnabledPreferenceKey YES Just replace "com.apple.Safari" with the bundle ID of the application in question. -Adam _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev